I'm really starting to love this album. I don't know what's with all the negative comments, of-course you aren't gonna like all the tracks on the first listen, I didn't like all of Bastard when I first listened to it, only Bastard, Seven, French and a few others but now I like almost all of it. And on each new listen of Goblin I find a new track that I like.

Yeah now I've listened to it a good few times. I'm pretty impressed. Still not sure whether I like it more the Bastard though. They both have great songs, and meh songs. I'm gonna say so far, it's equal.

Odd Future doesn’t have much respect for Bill O'Reilly, Fox News conservative political commentator, who they claim is a racist. Perhaps they are taking a cue from Mark Zuckerberg:

FRIEND: so have you decided what you are going to do about the websites?
ZUCK: yea i’m going to fuck them
ZUCK: probably in the year
ZUCK: *ear

Also, Bill O'Reilly’s daughter was born in 1998, giving this line a sinister undertone

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That’s led to songs of uncommon vulnerability, which temper the rougher side of his oeuvre. Some songs from “Bastard,” the title track and “Inglorious,” he no longer listens to, he said, because the subject matter — including his absent father — is too difficult. The same will go for “Nightmare” and “Golden” from the new album. (He does perform the intro to “Bastard” in live shows.)

Those are the things “I think about when I’m alone, that I don’t like thinking about,” he said. “It’s not hard to think about, it’s not hard to make, but I hate thinking about it, so I hate listening to it.

Never listened to the OF before. /mu/ was going all ways about this album, decided to download it today to see what was up. I have now purchased it and am very excited for it's release.

It was funny, fun, has some nice beats but most of all - I thought it was sad and it was a very deep look into someone who has suffered from fame's life and it was raw and everything he felt was there. Very open, very respectable.